Per Curiam.
By decision dated June 25, 2001, the Supreme Court of Georgia found that respondent had admitted the following professional misconduct: he willfully disregarded a client's case by failing to make a formal appearance on behalf of his client in an immigration matter for over two months despite having accepted a $1,000 retainer for the case; he willfully disregarded a second client's case by failing to communicate adequately with his client and by failing...
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